Frontiers the epic of South Africa's creation and the tragedy of the Xhosa people

"In the 1850s, in despair after sixty years of disastrous wars and British betrayals that had cost them most of their ancestral lands, the Xhosa--South Africa's most important and sophisticated black nation--gave way to a strange and dangerous teaching. Prophets among them declared that sa...

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